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There she is, on her back with her legs in the air!
Construction of the CMRy will invariably be delayed. A package from Fast Tracks ordered a month ago is still MIA containing track templates (SweepSticks) and dimensional stripwood for trestle bents. I did place an order for parts and structures from both Fifer Hobby Supply and Wild West Models...hoping those packages actually arrive. While those won't further the tracklaying task, they WILL hopefully allow progress on other fronts. I also have a Kato power pack whose last known location was Kentucky on August 4th. I have a sense I'm not alone...and if you're looking for reasons why the Post Office has become a soup sandwich the news outlets have you covered. At the risk of violating the political rules for the Railwire I refuse to elaborate further.
Do you prefer to use the USPS , or is that the only option the shippers offered?Recently, I had two packages sent to the same place on the east coast from the same company in the Chicago area - one via USPS and the other via UPS.The UPS Ground package made the trip in only two days (Mon-Wed), while the USPS Priority Mail package took four days (Mon-Fri). While the USPS package didn't make any scenic detours, it did seem to spend the better part of a day loitering at several intermediate stops.Aside from spending several hours at two intermediate locations, the UPS package seemed to be on the move much more of the time it was in transit.The USPS package also appeared to have taken a beating somewhere en route.
Defunding the Post Office also affects small businesses, mailing in your bills, waiting for your Social Security checks...it is more than just voting.
I’ll be voting early by standing in line like I’ve always done. Texas has absentee voting only if you’re unable to vote during early voting or on Election Day (but you have to specifically request a ballot be sent to you). That way, my ballot is tallied immediately when I put the paper ballot into the ballot box scanner. The Post Office can’t F*** it up that way.The post office is charging Amazon less money than it costs to deliver their packages, so basically they’re asking the taxpayer to subsidize Amazon. Nobody is “defunding” the post office — the postal service is requesting more funding from Congress. POTUS is against, but said he would sign bill if passed by Congress.I feel that if some states want mail in voting, let those specific states foot the bill for any added cost associated... or require more postage and let the voter pay. That’s basic Federalism and is reasonable since the states each run their own elections.
Construction of the CMRy will invariably be delayed.
Sounds like the perfect opportunity to start building rolling stock.